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Old 02-05-2007, 03:23 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Any module or tricks to lowers the setting on the air suspension?

Any module or tricks to lowers the setting on the air suspension?
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Go faster. It lowers automatically at freeway speeds (I think).
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Yes it automatically lowers about 3/4" at 100mph ha!
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Just remember the lower it goes the faster the tires wear out.
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Any module or tricks to lowers the setting on the air suspension?
Why would you want to?
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Old 02-06-2007, 10:38 AM   #6 (permalink)
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i do realize lower would make the tires wear faster but i would only lower when my car is sitting. I live in Newport Beach so not many off road courses near but plenty of ladies around...haha.

I would want to lower the setting like i lowered my setting on my 05 lexus LS.

So when i park the car is sittting on my tires.
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You are looking to generate some really bad Rover Karma.
Rovers were never designed to be a low rider.
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The only thing I've heard of for lowering (they also do lifts) is a German company Matzker. It only lowers it like 23 mm or something and costs a lot of $$. Not sure if you ship them your ECU or how it's done. Haven't a clue.

If you wanna check it out...it's in German (use google tools to translate if you sprechen Sie Deutsch nicht).

http://www.matzker.de/product_info.php?products_id=520
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just stick to the 05 lexus LS -

those aren't the kind of girls you want in your Rover. They just aren't proper.
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The whistles go WOOOOOOOO!!!!!!

heres how I lowered mine,
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heres how I lowered mine,
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